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programAngel, one more thing - one of the many benefits of using the clear is to push the height of the primary container down. Add a background color to the primary container, and do not include the clear. You will see that the primary container will act as if the height is 0, thus, not showing any background color. Then, if you add clear, you will see it push down to the button of the tallest child container.

programAngel, one more thing - one of the many benefits of using the clear is to push the height of the primary container down. Add a background color to the primary container, and do not include the clear. You will see that the primary container will act as if the height is 0, thus, not showing any background color. Then, if you add clear, you will see it push down to the button of the tallest child container.

First of all, we've already taken care of that, it's done. Now he has two ways of achieving what he wanted and he can pick his favorite, which brings me to number two: Stop trying to make him use your way just because it suits you better. And thirdly, the OP isn't even complaining so stop trying so hard to prove your point. We get it, it works, let it go.

One trick I like for 3 items, is to float: left one and float:right second. Then, after floating those two (which takes them partially out of HTML flow), use margin: auto (left/right) to center third item. You might want to use 1/3 percentage widths.